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The price/earnings ratio is an indication of how much investors are willing to pay for a dollar of the company's earnings.
Holder in Due Course
A legal term referring to a person who has acquired a negotiable instrument in good faith, for value, and without notice of any defect or claim against it.
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
A U.S. government agency that ensures consumers are treated fairly by banks, lenders, and other financial companies.
Payee
The individual or entity to whom a payment is to be made or is made.
Certificate of Deposit
A savings certificate entitling the bearer to receive interest, which has a fixed maturity date and specified fixed interest rate.
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